Jim calling him "the best boss I ever had" was so satisfying for Michael. That's what he worked towards all this time. That episode pulls on heartstrings like no other.
I kept crying everytime I saw or passed that episode for like 1st 4 times I watched all seasons... Then I sorta started skipping the episode... Can't handle it...
Michael Scott was the whole and soul of the show. Him leaving was devastating. I just cried like mad in Jim and Michael's last interaction. And cried again when Michael came back at Dwight's wedding.
It just never felt like The Office after he left. Many knew months in advance that Carell was leaving the show, and personally I think they should’ve just ended the series but I heard from a lot of people “no it’ll be fine, Jim and Pam will carry the show for another 3 or 4 seasons, they’re the focus anyway” and I just knew that wasn’t gonna happen, most of the intrigue in Jim and Pam went away when they got married. I knew the show was in for a steep decline, and we didn’t even get another 3 or 4 seasons, we got one pretty crappy one that had its moments, and the abomination that was season 9.
@@kellijones6481 honestly it wasn't that bad. The jokes were still there. I personally didn't see a nose dive or anything like cheers had when the blonde left the show.
@@rbriggs89 it did for me 😂 in fact I fast forwarded to the last episode after that to see if they were gonna do the same with the next girl and upon realizing that they did, I never went back to watching the other half of the show even though I was interested in their chemistry. I felt like it was pointless if he never ends up with anyone. At least Frasier wasn't so heavily focused on dating as cheers was. Frasier wanted love too and they kinda did a cop out at the end as well but at least Frasier wasn't wholly based on the idea of ending up with someone. Cheers kinda was and if you're going to build us up and then not end up together anyway it kinda ruins the whole experience for me. It's like watching a marriage that ends up in a divorce.
Good thing this pandemic happened before NBC and Netflix's contract runs out at the beginning of next year Silver lining. Unless you cancelled your Netflix.
@@untamedronin8339 there is that one episode were he is sleeping with a married women and he quote on quote "always gets what he wants" and is a real asshole in that episode. Also early on in the season were he is racist towards kelly making her slap him. Theres also the time he forces oscar to come out. And the time Micheal sleeps with Pam's mom. So technically he has done bad things
man the last interaction with kelly was so sad. its like a grandparent wanting to interact with their grandchild that neglects them... and when the grandparent is gone, its too late :/
Jim’s head signal at 14:16 means so much. Michael is Jim’s boss but he was always Michael’s assurance. He controls him whenever Michael gets crazy or says something out of line, or makes hard decisions. That head turn provides just that, an assurance to Michael that it’s okay, I approve, you’ve made the right decision, we’ll be fine. Michael nods a bit right after, signaling that he knows he is assured, and a thank you.
JohnMA5900 I don’t think so. He is going to be with the love of his life. Holly is all he cares about. I don’t think he will be thinking about Toby or remember he even has a brother.
batgurrl Idk I mean I’ve seen that look before that he gave Toby when he said he had a brother, and it certainly has never been an “at peace” look lol.. Honestly idek which would be worse, Michael actively looking for Rory so that he knows how to actively avoid him, or Michael just running into him randomly around town and getting instant Toby PTSD and flipping tf out lmao
Ashcool Not gonna lie, the thought did cross my mind and it would have been GLORIOUS lmao.. Like imagine Rory being exactly like Michael and them both bonding initially over their mutual hatred of toby, then their mutual love of “ground breaking” (i.e offensive) comedy.. And really that’s all you need to win Michaels love lol
Michael's journey was amazing. Initially, I hated him being so annoying and getting on my last nerve whenever he used to irritate people. However, over the time he became my favorite character of all time. Steve is an amazing actor. 👏
Originally, Michael was based on the British character, but in the US they wanted the show to last longer than the UK version, so they had to make Michael more likeable and less acerbic. The show wouldn't have lasted otherwise.
I couldn't imagine building a character like Michael Scott.. playing episode to episode. Although, maybe they were just really hammering home how detached he was.. Crazy and funny product!
I don’t even watch the last part of season 7 after he left or season 8 and 9. I watched them the first time so I know what happens but I get to Michaels goodbye and then skip to finale.
@@jacksonplaysgames2422 the first replacement boss was very bad but the second who became ceo was alright The show isn’t only about Michael Scott Dwight, Jim and Pam are also wonderful characters
Notice how poetic these interactions are? Ryan’s First: Trying to impress Ryan with a reference to the Three Stooges Ryan’s Last: Impressing Ryan by gifting him his own beer sign Oscar’s First: Interacting with Oscar to impress Mr. Brown Oscar’s Last: Genuinely wanting to interact with Oscar, albeit giving a joke gift Kevin’s First: Saying that Kevin is a great guy even if he isn’t much of an entertainer Kevin’s Last: Admitting that Kevin has his shortcomings, but encouraging him to “never be a caricature.” Toby’s First: Michael openly expresses how much he hates Toby Toby’s Last: Michael, for once, doesn't go out of his way to insult or hate Toby Jan’s First: Jan sees how incompetent Michael is Jan’s Last: Michael sees how Jan never actually cared about him Stanley’s First: Stanley thinks Michael is incompetent because their branch might be downsized Stanley’s Last: Stanley thinks Michael is still incompetent because the felt he was given is missing parts Andy’s First: Andy sucks up to Michael to move up in his career Andy’s Last: Andy openly admits that he doesn’t think he’s ready to be given responsibility for ten important accounts David’s First: Michael acts professional and greets David David’s Last: Michael no longer acts professional and hangs up on David once what he says upsets him Kelly’s First: Michael acts like a jerk to Kelly Kelly’s Last: Kelly acts like a jerk to Michael Phyllis’ First: Michael insults her for being overweight, showing how little he thinks of her Phyllis’ Last: Michael gladly accepts her imperfect mittens, showing how highly he thinks of her Angela’s First: Michael acts inconsiderate while planning the party Angela’s Last: Michael starts off with an inappropriate joke, but becomes considerate towards Angela’s love life Darryl’s First: Darryl doesn’t like Michael because he constantly gets his name wrong Darryl’s Last: Darryl reluctantly rejects Michael’s request to use the baler Roy’s First: Michael jokes about Roy’s love life Roy’s Last: Roy jokes about Michael’s love life Meredith’s First: Michael is extremely inconsiderate towards Meredith Meredith’s Last: See above (Still the same) Creed’s First: Michael thinks he’s seeing Creed for the last time Creed’s Last: Creed unknowingly sees Michael for the last time Pam’s First: Pam feels uncomfortable around Michael Pam’s Last: Pam happily views photos of Michael’s kids Dwight’s First: Awkward old joke Dwight’s Last: Endearing old joke Jim’s First: Jim thinks Michael is a horrible boss Jim’s Last: Jim thinks Michael is a terrific boss Edit: Jeez thousand of likes for 20 minutes of observations... Thanks everyone!
I do not agree unfortunately regarding Toby. i feel like he just tried to listen to him for once but it was too hard still. i don't understand why he hates him (I know that it makes good humour sometime and also shows that some people don"t like good guys) but like.. c'mon
@@Marissadore77 Yeah Michael hates Toby for virtually no reason. I think it's mostly because he's in human resources, as he hates everyone in human resources (Besides Holly)
Michael rejects Phyllis’ oven mitt during the first Christmas episode and tries to get rid of it. Then as he leaves, he cherishes the mittens she makes and takes them with him. Edit: wow thanks for all the likes everyone!
I didn't know this I thought Steve was getting so big he just wanted to do movies full time. If he wanted to stay goddamn I'd pay whatever he wanted to keep him.
The chills I got at Creed's line when I first watched the series: "See you tomorrow, Boss." I think it hits home for many of us. I specifically remember this weird feeling after being done with school and not seeing 99% of the people there ever again.
Okay I don't know why but Creed's goodbye, of all people, saying "See you tomorrow, boss" touched me the most. Maybe it was his cluelessness to the real depth of Michael's departure. Maybe it was the implication that Michael's presence was just so ingrained in that office. Maybe it was the fact that someone like Creed who knows nothing at all or everything random ackowledged Michael as the one constant. If I said "See you tomorrow" to someone that was important either to me or many people and then found out I wouldn't see them again I would be devastated.
they had a real ending together as their bond went beyond the office so..and he showed up for dwights wedding too..the minutes thing was for them all to share...mike helped them all too and a few moments in the show where everyone and mike kinda bond dwight is not there for ...it adds layers...him and dwight have a different bond...its not just for the cameras or at work like everyone in the office
people legit forget the subtle small far between jim michael dwight moments in the show that really hit home how similar they are and what they go through..they all have issues with love
@@manikandan1111 if you don't believe him. You should really watch 40 year old virgin. That movie and the series both came out the same year. He had the best hair in that movie. So
I agree. Erin did a great job as receptionist for the show. The actress that played her has a very lovable warmth to her and her comedy style. Erin rocked on the office. Even Gabe was a funny character I thought.
Shubham Patil nope !!! Actually I knew that Andy n Erin wouldn’t end up together was when Michael told Erin to wait for better coz neither in her life r good right now !!!
Grace Plank Andy’s was horrible. He went from a douche in season 3 to loveable geek in Season 4-7 and then a loveable boss in Season 8 to just the worst guy ever in Season 9.
"best boss I ever had" Considering Jim (John krasinski) had previously worked as a waiter, it gets me emotional just thinking how far this job took him.
@@SaintParallax I know but they showed Jim's 2nd last interaction (cause the other part was shown as Dwight's last interaction). The 2nd last interaction with Pam in the Airport and inaudible dialogue captured something amazing because it was Steve's last day on set and the tears were real
Neeraj Neeraj Jim and Michael didn’t interact at Dwight’s wedding though, all Jim did was point at Michael with his eyes to get Dwight to turn around. They didn’t say a word to each other, didn’t shake hands, not really an interaction so much as just being in the same room as someone else, and again, it simply wasn’t the last time Pam and Michael interacted, the airport scene was undeniably a powerful moment, no argument there, but their literal last on screen interaction (which is what this video is going for) was at Dwight’s wedding
@@Grahcker12 Imagine if they didnt bring Michael back for the finale. His and Dwight's last time "talking" to each other would have been when Dwight was still angry and insulting Michael.
@@jsmithers. no, Michael gave him the recommendation and card, then on the back of the card said about paintball in the back, which they played and I think they might've hugged too idk
@@EctoMess But they never TALKED. That was Mr. Graham's criteria. ^^ Michael just handed Dwight the letter and left, and then Dwight started mouthing off.
He was based off the British version of his character from the UK office. Then season 2 they changed some stuff around, like Kevin became dumb and silly, and Michael (who was based on Ricky Gervais character), less of an asshole
@@averysdownfall I totally agree with you! It took me a while to see it, but after watching it over and over again, I realized how poor the writing was. It had its moments here and there but overall it was very inconsistent. The only redeeming aspect of the last 2 seasons was the finale, that ending was just perfect.
When Michael says he has faith in Andy that he’s a good sales man you can see later on in the show how Andy became a very smart sales man and even a good manager 😌
In the first season they intentionally made everyone look worse the mimic the gloomy feeling of the British version but it was later scrapped when it stopped following the British version
That was the ending of Micheals caractère ark. All he wanted his entire life was to be loved and to be the spotlight. When he asked Kelly what she wanted, he gave it to her. Sure, might not have been the best ending, but it shows his development as a person.
I was expecting Pam's last interaction to be the one at the airport because, it was one of the best scenes in the series, let alone the episode. however it wasn't the last, so cant complain.
It's hard being the new guy... Michael really tried to smooth it over for Andy like a good boss. It doesn't matter if Andy was already "sucking up" or not because it all comes full circle to their last interaction where Andy is much more endearing and genuine as a person instead of "the product no one wanted." Michael thinks Andy could be a good salesman if he wasn't so insecure so he tries to raise him up and leave him with "I have faith in you." And then still gives Andy a positive response when he loses one of his top 10 clients within minutes, lol. It's actually really touching and wonderful
No, it really isn’t. Andy was trying to mimic people’s behaviors because he thought that was how you get in their good graces right away. For him it was a power play. There was nothing wholesome about it, he was being a relentless suck-up.
I can't describe the feeling I get when creed says his last line to Micheal. It's seriously so emotional to me. I don't know why but they're last interaction hits harder than anyone else's. It's just different. I'm not saying Creed was a profoundly deep character or anything like that. I'm just saying that interaction was next level to me personally. Great show.
I love how most of the characters really changed between the first and last season. It's like you're actually there with them as they mature. And then there's Creed
When Michael gave Dwight that letter, that is what made me tear up. Him and Jim talking about being the best boss etc was very heartwarming and all, but when Dwight actually showed emotion was the scene that got to me the most. Dwight went from hating Michael to loving him all through a single letter about how Michael actually felt about him. Truely inspiring, made me cry!
@@emmydexter4649 He never hated Micheal but he was pretty much first written to be his kiss ass as a way to kind of usurp him. As the show goes on, he genuinely starts caring for Micheal and starts seeing him as a mentor. Dwight's evolution in the show is an interesting one because he starts off as a huge kiss ass introvert weirdo
well technically he was a temp, then moved up to sales, then corporate, then worked at a bowling alley, then worked for the michael scott paper company, then went back to working there
I cried when Micheal left and cried when he came back at the end of the show I finally realized who my favorite character is it was Michael after all these months of watching😭
broo last interaction with jim made me cry, I lost my boss bc of Covid and he was the first person to give me a job and trust me, those persons might not be your family but they make you feel like you are a part of one
Same!!! Weirdly enough I rarely watch tv shows and I’m not a fan of comedy. So I stumbled upon videos making fun of kelly and decided to check it out during spring break. I fell in love with the show and eventually found the Office ladies podcast. I had to take a summer class and didn’t realize until almost the end of the course we had to do a 5 page analysis on a show that took place in a work environment. Of course I wrote my paper about the office, I was able to use very exact moments of the show to proof my points and I even used quotes from the podcast coming from Jenna Fisher and Angela Kingsley. I also found a kitten which I decided to name Bandit. I got an A in my paper btw. Anyways, as much as the pandemic sucks I’m happy I stumbled upon this show, it is so great, full of wonderful jokes and brilliant writing. I owe so many laughs to this show, my A, and even my cat, as I truly would have not decided to keep it if it wasn’t for Angela and her love for cats.
@@alejandrorivero90 responde un mensaje en inglés en español, que grande XDD | respond to a message in English in Spanish, how great (yeah, yes, use translator)
Dominic Neither do quite a few people on this list however I do agree that Karen doesn’t belong here more because they had very little actual interaction and in my opinion she wasn’t a major character
“You sold us all on Andy, a product that no one wanted” Ed Helms played the Onceler in The Lorax, where he sold everyone on the Thneed, a product no one wanted.
Amazingly, I think the most emotional moment was Erin meeting her parents. And it's good that they did that because seasons 8 and 9 Erin were terrible up to that point.
Non sense, my parents were dirt poor growing up. I found one of their old photo albums when they were married and my mom looked much much older back in the day than she does now.
Not gonna lie, Creed saying “See you tomorrow, boss” just adds to the feels.
He also has Michael's boss cup as well. Love the little details this show has.
I started crying at the creed part.
@@ias8961 same
For real tho
Truth
I don't know which makes me cry more, Jim and Michael's goodbye or Creed's "See you Tomorrow, Boss".
I cried more at Michael and Dwight at the end
The best is Creed saying it while holding up Michael's mug that he stole lol
Classic Creed
I was about to say the same thing. :(
i was holding back so hard but when creed said that, i just lost it.
For some reason Kelly's last interaction was the saddest.
Creed: “see ya tomorrow boss”
Michael: *fighting back tears*
itscupid ` *Michael *fighting back tears
@@bije277 tysm for correcting
itscupid ` of course
@Gacha Annoying Orange Jr. look again, my guy.
Creed is so fucken loyal.
Jim calling him "the best boss I ever had" was so satisfying for Michael. That's what he worked towards all this time. That episode pulls on heartstrings like no other.
I kept crying everytime I saw or passed that episode for like 1st 4 times I watched all seasons... Then I sorta started skipping the episode... Can't handle it...
No matter how many times I watch that scene/episode, I still get teary eyed
To be honest, Jim has always said that Michael is a great boss even in Season 2 and Season 3.
exactly bro, this and the last episode fr
10 yrs later that moment between Jim and Michael STILL gets me every time!
Michael giving his client list to Andy is the ultimate Michael Scott: no matter how stupid it looks, he’ll never lose faith in people.
pepehorne people, Ryan, and people will never go out of business
@@walkerferda3102 this is our building, and we make paper.
true
He cares to everyone but Toby
Remember he hired Kevin who was applying to work in the garage.
Season 1 Michael: *mean to everyone*
Season 1-7 Michael: *mean to only Toby*
And stupid Charles.
Yes
More annoying than mean
He kind of tried to give Toby a chance though 🤣
and gabe
It’s like all my kids grew up, and then they married eachother… it’s every parents dream
*Michael’s last interaction with the audience*
Lol
Michael's last interaction with the camera crew.
They should've shown that too
I think he mistakes himself for Zeus
Lol but sad
@@brandenmarcum430 Wait, what?
Michael Scott was the whole and soul of the show. Him leaving was devastating. I just cried like mad in Jim and Michael's last interaction. And cried again when Michael came back at Dwight's wedding.
It just never felt like The Office after he left. Many knew months in advance that Carell was leaving the show, and personally I think they should’ve just ended the series but I heard from a lot of people “no it’ll be fine, Jim and Pam will carry the show for another 3 or 4 seasons, they’re the focus anyway” and I just knew that wasn’t gonna happen, most of the intrigue in Jim and Pam went away when they got married. I knew the show was in for a steep decline, and we didn’t even get another 3 or 4 seasons, we got one pretty crappy one that had its moments, and the abomination that was season 9.
@@kellijones6481 honestly it wasn't that bad. The jokes were still there. I personally didn't see a nose dive or anything like cheers had when the blonde left the show.
@@omarchaudhry7505 cheers didn’t take a nosedive when Diane left 😂 It was still good
@@rbriggs89 it did for me 😂 in fact I fast forwarded to the last episode after that to see if they were gonna do the same with the next girl and upon realizing that they did, I never went back to watching the other half of the show even though I was interested in their chemistry. I felt like it was pointless if he never ends up with anyone. At least Frasier wasn't so heavily focused on dating as cheers was. Frasier wanted love too and they kinda did a cop out at the end as well but at least Frasier wasn't wholly based on the idea of ending up with someone. Cheers kinda was and if you're going to build us up and then not end up together anyway it kinda ruins the whole experience for me. It's like watching a marriage that ends up in a divorce.
@@omarchaudhry7505 but it was never as good as the original seasons though you know?
“I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good old days, before you’ve left them”
-Andrew Bernard
One of the best lines in the office
that literally made my heart hurt when i read that
I think you mean Nard-dog
*sad boi vibes are coming up and out*
I’m crying and sad now
ok, its an awesome quote, but its being overused
Jims last interaction is so sincere, Its almost like its not just Jim saying goodbye to Micheal, its also John saying goodbye to Steve
That's because it was
It was sincere. John confirmed that those tears were real.
Those were real tears 🥺
@@mr.a9233 Wow they were?
@@7upcan502 Yes, he confirms it here at min 6:20: ruclips.net/video/JNvpcGV1frQ/видео.html
Imagine how many great moments we would’ve missed if Michael had fired Creed in that one episode
In an alternate universe someone’s probably imagining all the great moments they would’ve missed if Michael had fired Devon instead
@@amazingleomar6885 That's weird to think about
Lukas Madukas I think about that all the time
Lukas Madukas right!!
i know! we would never get to see Michael Scarn!
Michael laughing about that scarecrow he gave Oscar kills me every time!!!
I really liked how self aware he became
me tooo...it kills me everytime 😅😂😂😂 top notch acting
"He just.... accepted it!"
Imagine if Michael actually fired Creed. Then we never would’ve had such a wonderfully weird character.
Alex Rodriguez they could have developed Andy into a weirdo
Who's Creed? All I see is William Charles Schneider.
Let's call up man and fight this like the good old days.
What are you talking about
Creed would probably kill them all if he was fired
And Devin really seemed like a douche.
Alex Rodriguez he can’t fire him because he wasn’t actually hired he just showed up
hate to say that the quarantine is a great time for Rewatching the whole series twice
Fr though 😂
@@ximenapaola0 ive watched the whole series like 6x in total 😂 im about to be done watching it again... No doubt one of the best shows out there
Good thing this pandemic happened before NBC and Netflix's contract runs out at the beginning of next year
Silver lining. Unless you cancelled your Netflix.
Fine. I will do it too
Ya had to bring that up when I was trying to get my mind off of that...
We need a Michael's best and worst moments with people
This essentially it
There are no worst moments!
@@untamedronin8339 well...
@@untamedronin8339 there is that one episode were he is sleeping with a married women and he quote on quote "always gets what he wants" and is a real asshole in that episode. Also early on in the season were he is racist towards kelly making her slap him. Theres also the time he forces oscar to come out. And the time Micheal sleeps with Pam's mom. So technically he has done bad things
@@untamedronin8339 Oh, and also pretty much every interaction with toby, I'm surprised he hasn't commited suicide
Creed’s first interaction: Michael drinks from his mug
Creed’s last interaction: Creed drinks from Michael’s mug
that's some cool observation buddy
Nice catch
@@Thefictitious_reel thanks man
@@howardhamlin5901 thanks
Holyyy cow... That is a good eagle eyes u got there sir ...
Also the fact that Michael wasn’t mean to Toby the last time was so big of him
amir riddle Luffy
Lmao, wasn't mean for one interaction and that was big of him, nice
Lelouch Vi Britannia Lelouch ✌️
that’s what she said😂😂
I mean...was it though?
man the last interaction with kelly was so sad. its like a grandparent wanting to interact with their grandchild that neglects them... and when the grandparent is gone, its too late :/
wasnt expecting to see a comment which hits so close to home...
This hits me for real.
Geez bro
You need to pay for the window damage because this hit too fucking close to home
Facts bro im gonna cry
It’s always funny to me how everyone’s hair improved drastically as the show went on
except for Jim's
Mrs Aye' his hair definitely got better
Probably because they got rich lol
Especially Michael and Jim.
When Jim slicked it back it was nice idek Wym
Jim’s head signal at 14:16 means so much. Michael is Jim’s boss but he was always Michael’s assurance. He controls him whenever Michael gets crazy or says something out of line, or makes hard decisions. That head turn provides just that, an assurance to Michael that it’s okay, I approve, you’ve made the right decision, we’ll be fine. Michael nods a bit right after, signaling that he knows he is assured, and a thank you.
Shitty forced analysis tbh
This is beautifully said, couldn't agree more. The not so remembered Assistant to the Regional Manager.
Reminds me of the part in Endgame when Pepper told Tony “we’re gonna be okay, you can rest now”
I cried
Wow you saw the things under the skin amazing
What if Michael and Pam never interacted in the wedding, his last interaction with Pam would’ve been the airport scene
Louis Suguitan and that one was amazing, Jenna said she actually said goodbye to Steve knowing it was hist last moment in the office
ya. i was kinda hoping it would be that
It would be soooooo much better!
I watched this entire vid just for that scene
No their last scene was at dwights wedding when he showed his kids pictures
Nothing beats his last interaction with Jim, one of the only times I've ever cried watching a show
That's some solid acting.
Vikas Reddy they was both emotional they probably were close
Vikas Reddy I’m literally crying rn after watching that interaction
It gets me in my feelings *EVERYTIME*
Thanks for the advice. I won't watch it and ruin my quarantine
Some of this is quite deeply felt.
He even ended it with Toby without insulting him.
Love it💕
Only bc he was going to save that heat for his brother
JohnMA5900 I don’t think so. He is going to be with the love of his life. Holly is all he cares about.
I don’t think he will be thinking about Toby or remember he even has a brother.
batgurrl Idk I mean I’ve seen that look before that he gave Toby when he said he had a brother, and it certainly has never been an “at peace” look lol.. Honestly idek which would be worse, Michael actively looking for Rory so that he knows how to actively avoid him, or Michael just running into him randomly around town and getting instant Toby PTSD and flipping tf out lmao
How hilarious would it have been if Michael went to Boulder and ended up becoming best friends with Toby's brother?
Ashcool Not gonna lie, the thought did cross my mind and it would have been GLORIOUS lmao.. Like imagine Rory being exactly like Michael and them both bonding initially over their mutual hatred of toby, then their mutual love of “ground breaking” (i.e offensive) comedy.. And really that’s all you need to win Michaels love lol
Michael's journey was amazing. Initially, I hated him being so annoying and getting on my last nerve whenever he used to irritate people. However, over the time he became my favorite character of all time. Steve is an amazing actor. 👏
Same! At first I thought I can’t watch this show, Micheal is too obnoxious, then I fell in love with him and he became the heart of the show
Originally, Michael was based on the British character, but in the US they wanted the show to last longer than the UK version, so they had to make Michael more likeable and less acerbic. The show wouldn't have lasted otherwise.
I couldn't imagine building a character like Michael Scott.. playing episode to episode. Although, maybe they were just really hammering home how detached he was.. Crazy and funny product!
This was all steve himself playing with the character
You know a show is great when it can make you laugh and cry
He’s a family guyyyyyyy
Exactly
all in the days work at the dog food company
@rockysikander wot
I think I cry more than laught
Michael is unforgettable
He really is
I don’t even watch the last part of season 7 after he left or season 8 and 9. I watched them the first time so I know what happens but I get to Michaels goodbye and then skip to finale.
@@NemoWasHere ok good don’t watch it it’s some of the worst comedy I have ever seen
@@jacksonplaysgames2422 the first replacement boss was very bad but the second who became ceo was alright
The show isn’t only about Michael Scott
Dwight, Jim and Pam are also wonderful characters
Yeah
Michael’s first words to Toby on the show was “Get out.”
His last words were “okay.”
Lmaoooo
Character development!
His best was still NO! NO! NO! NOOOOO! to Toby
@@ivanngobby 😂
Better than Dewitt firing him “bye bye Toby”
And that painful fake smile 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Notice how poetic these interactions are?
Ryan’s First: Trying to impress Ryan with a reference to the Three Stooges
Ryan’s Last: Impressing Ryan by gifting him his own beer sign
Oscar’s First: Interacting with Oscar to impress Mr. Brown
Oscar’s Last: Genuinely wanting to interact with Oscar, albeit giving a joke gift
Kevin’s First: Saying that Kevin is a great guy even if he isn’t much of an entertainer
Kevin’s Last: Admitting that Kevin has his shortcomings, but encouraging him to “never be a caricature.”
Toby’s First: Michael openly expresses how much he hates Toby
Toby’s Last: Michael, for once, doesn't go out of his way to insult or hate Toby
Jan’s First: Jan sees how incompetent Michael is
Jan’s Last: Michael sees how Jan never actually cared about him
Stanley’s First: Stanley thinks Michael is incompetent because their branch might be downsized
Stanley’s Last: Stanley thinks Michael is still incompetent because the felt he was given is missing parts
Andy’s First: Andy sucks up to Michael to move up in his career
Andy’s Last: Andy openly admits that he doesn’t think he’s ready to be given responsibility for ten important accounts
David’s First: Michael acts professional and greets David
David’s Last: Michael no longer acts professional and hangs up on David once what he says upsets him
Kelly’s First: Michael acts like a jerk to Kelly
Kelly’s Last: Kelly acts like a jerk to Michael
Phyllis’ First: Michael insults her for being overweight, showing how little he thinks of her
Phyllis’ Last: Michael gladly accepts her imperfect mittens, showing how highly he thinks of her
Angela’s First: Michael acts inconsiderate while planning the party
Angela’s Last: Michael starts off with an inappropriate joke, but becomes considerate towards Angela’s love life
Darryl’s First: Darryl doesn’t like Michael because he constantly gets his name wrong
Darryl’s Last: Darryl reluctantly rejects Michael’s request to use the baler
Roy’s First: Michael jokes about Roy’s love life
Roy’s Last: Roy jokes about Michael’s love life
Meredith’s First: Michael is extremely inconsiderate towards Meredith
Meredith’s Last: See above (Still the same)
Creed’s First: Michael thinks he’s seeing Creed for the last time
Creed’s Last: Creed unknowingly sees Michael for the last time
Pam’s First: Pam feels uncomfortable around Michael
Pam’s Last: Pam happily views photos of Michael’s kids
Dwight’s First: Awkward old joke
Dwight’s Last: Endearing old joke
Jim’s First: Jim thinks Michael is a horrible boss
Jim’s Last: Jim thinks Michael is a terrific boss
Edit: Jeez thousand of likes for 20 minutes of observations... Thanks everyone!
I do not agree unfortunately regarding Toby. i feel like he just tried to listen to him for once but it was too hard still. i don't understand why he hates him (I know that it makes good humour sometime and also shows that some people don"t like good guys) but like.. c'mon
@@Marissadore77 Yeah Michael hates Toby for virtually no reason. I think it's mostly because he's in human resources, as he hates everyone in human resources (Besides Holly)
Love this except I dont think he ever acknowledged that toby helped him and you don't ride a Baler lol
Beautifully written ❤️
@@lawrencema667 Working a white collar job, I too share the hatred for HR personnel.
Jim had the best last interaction with him. He just did. Dwight's wedding was good but I still tear up at Michael and Jim's last conversation.
Pam at the airport makes me cry too!
did you forget the paintball?..
I can't believe you came!
That's what she said 💖
I tear up at creed's ngl
I cried some moment’s in the lang monents sa well
Creed
First interaction: You're fired.
Last ineraction: See you, tomorrow boss.
The placement of that comma is triggering.
@@Ward413 AHIUAHIUAHIAHIAUHIAUHAIUHAIUAHIUAHIUA. True!
JayWard413 I’m replying in order to basically
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Michael’s name is “tomorrow boss”?
See you tomorrow, boss!
Michael rejects Phyllis’ oven mitt during the first Christmas episode and tries to get rid of it. Then as he leaves, he cherishes the mittens she makes and takes them with him.
Edit: wow thanks for all the likes everyone!
same with Dwight, he ignored his paintball lessons and as he leaves both plays paintball
Character Development.
I didn’t notice that until the fourth time I watched the series
Amaal Nambiar I think Dwight might have taught Michael to play paintball, cuz Michael was wearing a paintball suit
@@Phantom-ux7gz yeah bro i was saying at season 2 when dwight offered paintball lessons, michael refused it
The fact that Creed has the "World's best boss" with him when he says see you tomorrow boss just gets you even more
which he probably stole, which would be very characteristic of him. A final subtle joke.
@@r.c8756he took it from the trash
It was like a subtle message about Michael being the best boss
Knowing that Steve Carell didn't want to leave The Office made me tear more than I should have
He didn't? What happened?
NBC never called to re-up his contract so it just lapsed even though Carell said he wanted to re-sign
@@Delta1001 whaaat?? Whyy? They practically shot themselves on the foot. The office could still be going till this day if Michael didn't leave.
I didn't know this I thought Steve was getting so big he just wanted to do movies full time. If he wanted to stay goddamn I'd pay whatever he wanted to keep him.
@@GrayWoIf That theory was previously believed. But in the end they recently said it was because they didn't renew the contract.
The chills I got at Creed's line when I first watched the series: "See you tomorrow, Boss." I think it hits home for many of us. I specifically remember this weird feeling after being done with school and not seeing 99% of the people there ever again.
I will be really very happy when school will be done
@@anjaneyagaming295 oh trust me I said that.....when you leave it will hit hard once you realise that you are on your own now
@@TITCHY no problem I hate this school atleast I could do what I want once I am in college
@@TITCHY it's been nearly 8 years and I don't miss a single soul. The relative lack of responsability on the other hand...
@@anjaneyagaming295 Same
I can't believe Steve Carell never won an Emmy for playing Michael Scott.
Do u mean dundie
He stole it from Ricky Gervais - so technically he won for a year lol.
Michael Scott gave it back to David Brent.
Check againb
An emmy means nothing, he won our hearts.
Woah that is crazy
When Micheal took off his microphone at the airport was when it got to me the most…. Cried so hard it felt so real like I lost a friend. Great series
I love how Michael looks like he's gonna stop Kevin from making a racist joke, only to stand up and tell the joke in a more racist fashion lmfao.
Oof oof you have a picture of X stand down
kj 😂😂
lets get this man to 1k likes :)
oh yeah yeah
kj W
Kelly's last moment isn't getting enough attention.... she just wanted him to go away, not knowing she wouldn't get the chance to talk to him again.
Bena Lena That moment really hurt me.
I never liked her so meh
What do you guys think Michael would have given to her?
@@becca2938 he gave her exactly what she wanted most in that moment
Something so simple speaks so loudly
“Michael, I can’t believe you came. That’s what she said” I cried laughing at a joke that has been used for quite a while
💀
One of the moment I most cried in all the series I've ever watched
Kelly’s has to be the saddest. Starts off with Kelly slapping him and ends with Kelly telling him to go away.
Well, consider he was being racist with her at the beginning of the show. I said it was justified.
@@johnnguyen9576
Kelly had it coming for being who she is
@@johnnguyen9576are u A man?
Okay I don't know why but Creed's goodbye, of all people, saying "See you tomorrow, boss" touched me the most. Maybe it was his cluelessness to the real depth of Michael's departure. Maybe it was the implication that Michael's presence was just so ingrained in that office. Maybe it was the fact that someone like Creed who knows nothing at all or everything random ackowledged Michael as the one constant. If I said "See you tomorrow" to someone that was important either to me or many people and then found out I wouldn't see them again I would be devastated.
Im pretty sure it's just been his routine. which makes it even more depressing that he actually lives there
Yeah
True
😂😂😂
T
I still can't get over the fact that Dwight wasn't in "9,986,000 minutes" for Michael's goodbye.
Instead, we got Will Ferrell.
I didn't even notice
@@dembonez19 will Ferrell was trash
I think it was because Dwight was mad at Michael for the whole letter of recommendation thing
they had a real ending together as their bond went beyond the office so..and he showed up for dwights wedding too..the minutes thing was for them all to share...mike helped them all too and a few moments in the show where everyone and mike kinda bond dwight is not there for ...it adds layers...him and dwight have a different bond...its not just for the cameras or at work like everyone in the office
The fact that Jim ended up as Dwight's Best Man shows how much the two characters needed each other
people legit forget the subtle small far between jim michael dwight moments in the show that really hit home how similar they are and what they go through..they all have issues with love
@@razkable this had totally gone over my head . Thanx
The first time you can tell how they’re actually a great team is the first time they go on a sales trip together. Their routine was just perfect.
13:34 they are actually crying there ... And even while shooting... They just couldn't stop ... God this episode was so emotional...
Yeah.. it wasn’t just Jim’s last interaction with michael it was johns last interaction with Steve too
First person I have ever seen balding backwards.
He's wearing hair gel in the early seasons which exaggerates his hair thinning
@@hutchyy6836 no i think he got a hair transplant
You really need to Google LeBron James then
@@manikandan1111 if you don't believe him. You should really watch 40 year old virgin. That movie and the series both came out the same year. He had the best hair in that movie. So
What about Elon Musk?
I think Erin deserves a spot here too, she was a part of the office and I personally love the last interaction between Michael and her.
Roy got to be a part but not Erin 🙄
I always thought that Michael was like a father to Erin
I agree. Erin did a great job as receptionist for the show. The actress that played her has a very lovable warmth to her and her comedy style. Erin rocked on the office. Even Gabe was a funny character I thought.
Michael: "Scissor me!"
Erin: Yeets scissors.
They were on the same wavelength.
In the end, Erin was very annoying character.
One of the more beautiful relationships that was glossed over was the Erin and Micheal one
Tommy pickles facts Erin really thought of Micheal like a father figure
Yeah, why isn't it here?
its because she is a great actress and kept up with carrels chops
Had Michael been till the end at DM he would have made sure Andy and Erin stayed together
Shubham Patil nope !!! Actually I knew that Andy n Erin wouldn’t end up together was when Michael told Erin to wait for better coz neither in her life r good right now !!!
Creed saying: “see you tommorow boss” while drinking out of micheals mug, made me explode in tears
Michael's character development was the best development throughout the series
Grace Plank Andy’s was horrible. He went from a douche in season 3 to loveable geek in Season 4-7 and then a loveable boss in Season 8 to just the worst guy ever in Season 9.
@@graceplank5044 fucked him up in season 9 tho imo
@@graceplank5044 well yes. but actually no. Cuz of season 9
I think the development between Jim and Dwight is the best, but Michael's is great.
He didn’t really change?
If he did fire me, bad things would’ve happened.
IDENTITY THEFT IS NOT A JOKE CREED. MILLIONS OF FAMILIES SUFFER FROM IT EVERY YEAR.
William Charles Schneider is still around I hope
last person to fire me? never seen again. his name? creed bratton
You look 30
William Charles Schneider wasn't fired
The last interaction between Michael and dwight, that really hit me
Yeah it made me cry when I watched in the show and just now when I watched it
it would've been funnier if he said wazzup at the last interaction. maybe in a alternate reality it can
The ending with Jim and Michael is so heartbreaking because it’s not really a goodbye but more of a until our paths cross again
"best boss I ever had"
Considering Jim (John krasinski) had previously worked as a waiter, it gets me emotional just thinking how far this job took him.
5:44 i cannot belive he resisted 'Thats what she said there"
Lmao i think they wanted to save it for his last line
KnoW uR RightS He didnt resist, writers were too dumb
And emotional to notice that
And at 4:23
That would be the best one in the show
The joke being that he keeps saying it in situations where it doesn’t work, yet when it does work he doesn’t even think of saying it.
the last interaction with dwight is actually them dancing together at the wedding
You can't expect the official Office channel to know that.
isit just me or kellys last interaction with michael was quite sad
She's an idiot what do u expect from her
Well, she's dumb and stupid. So what'd you expect?
Yeah
The writing was getting too lazy for Michael, so he just left Kelly.
Is it just me or this place smells like updog?
Could've included Pam's goodbye when Michael leaves for Colorado
Neeraj But it’s not their last interaction we see
@@SaintParallax I know but they showed Jim's 2nd last interaction (cause the other part was shown as Dwight's last interaction). The 2nd last interaction with Pam in the Airport and inaudible dialogue captured something amazing because it was Steve's last day on set and the tears were real
Neeraj Neeraj Jim and Michael didn’t interact at Dwight’s wedding though, all Jim did was point at Michael with his eyes to get Dwight to turn around. They didn’t say a word to each other, didn’t shake hands, not really an interaction so much as just being in the same room as someone else, and again, it simply wasn’t the last time Pam and Michael interacted, the airport scene was undeniably a powerful moment, no argument there, but their literal last on screen interaction (which is what this video is going for) was at Dwight’s wedding
Saint Parallax i love you
Miko Maxwell ❤️
They really should’ve added that Pam and Michael scene from the airport somehow
And dwights paintball battle
they weren't the last interactions though
@@_banja
Read the last word in his comment lol
@@jadenpina3989 somehow? I mean they were some of the best moments but the video is first and last only
@@_banja yes genius, we know
0:00 Ryan (First Interaction)
0:23 Ryan ( Last Interaction)
0:59 Oscar (First Interaction)
1:16 Oscar (Last interaction)
1:49 Kevin ( First interaction)
2:39 Kevin (Last interaction)
2:59 Toby ( First interaction)
3:20 Toby (Last Interaction)
3:40 Jan (First Interaction)
4:30 Jan (Last interaction)
5:03 Stanley (First Interaction)
5:34 Stanley (Last Interaction)
5:53 Andy (First Interaction)
6:23 Andy (Last Interaction)
7:05 David Wallace (First Interaction)
7:15 David Wallace (Last Interaction)
7:43 Kelly (First Interaction)
8:06 Kelly (Last Interaction)
8:30 Phyllis (First Interaction)
8:43 Phyllis (Last Interaction)
9:00 Angela (First Interaction)
9:30 Angela (Last Interaction)
9:53 Darryl (First Interaction)
10:08 Darryl (Last Interaction)
10:23 Roy (First Interaction)
10:36 Roy (Last Interaction)
10:51 Meredith (First Interaction)
11:57 Meredith (Last Interaction)
11:41 Creed (First Interaction)
12:05 Creed (Last Interaction)
12:09 Pam (First Interaction)
12:28 Pam (Last Interaction)
12:40 Dwight (First Interaction)
13:00 Dwight (Last Interaction)
13:21 Jim (First Interaction)
13:35 Jim (Last Interaction)
You are a good man. Thank you.
And Erin? :^(
This deserves waaaaaayyyyyt more likes!!!
Why would we need that.... just watch the video it’s back to back stuff
What Lockdown can do
“Same things make us laugh, make us cry”
- Big Smoke
False, Michael and Dwight's last interaction was when they were dancing at the wedding
Shreyas Poolacherla interaction as in they talked to each other
@@Grahcker12 Imagine if they didnt bring Michael back for the finale. His and Dwight's last time "talking" to each other would have been when Dwight was still angry and insulting Michael.
@@jsmithers. no, Michael gave him the recommendation and card, then on the back of the card said about paintball in the back, which they played and I think they might've hugged too idk
@@EctoMess But they never TALKED. That was Mr. Graham's criteria. ^^ Michael just handed Dwight the letter and left, and then Dwight started mouthing off.
bears beat battle star galatica
I honestly was surprised at Kevin’s first interaction. I forgot how serious his voice sounded in the 1st season.
T H E V E R Y S C A R Y O T T M A H I noticed it after I saw the season like 3-4 times. It’s really weird how it changed
He was based off the British version of his character from the UK office. Then season 2 they changed some stuff around, like Kevin became dumb and silly, and Michael (who was based on Ricky Gervais character), less of an asshole
And Stanley also used to be serious in earlier seasons until he likes to play Crossword everytime.
@@margarethmichelina5146 His body was slimmer too.
@@margarethmichelina5146 he isn't looking at crosswords that's for sure
If only the writers had listened to Michael saying "Don't be a caricature" before they wrote the last two seasons
YES last season almost all the characters sucked so muxch XD
@@ihatenwo They were so cringe, cheesy and cliche.
Jonathan in my opinion, the whole show went downhill once Michael left.
y2kbarbie - i totally agree, i was shocked that Michael Scott didn’t come back during last two seasons 😔
@@averysdownfall I totally agree with you! It took me a while to see it, but after watching it over and over again, I realized how poor the writing was. It had its moments here and there but overall it was very inconsistent. The only redeeming aspect of the last 2 seasons was the finale, that ending was just perfect.
When Michael says he has faith in Andy that he’s a good sales man you can see later on in the show how Andy became a very smart sales man and even a good manager 😌
Then the writers shat on him for S9 😢
the biggest change was Steve Carells hairline.
I
In the first season they intentionally made everyone look worse the mimic the gloomy feeling of the British version but it was later scrapped when it stopped following the British version
Kevin's voice****
@@noeleng9133 no Steve was just losing his hair lol, he def got hair plugs.
@@hidden1319 no you can see in the audition you can see his hair is different
That feeling when Kelly practically shooed him away when he wanted to say goodbye just hurts me deeply.
That was the ending of Micheals caractère ark. All he wanted his entire life was to be loved and to be the spotlight. When he asked Kelly what she wanted, he gave it to her. Sure, might not have been the best ending, but it shows his development as a person.
Well, it was in line with her character...
Never liked Kelly anyway
Same
the biggest change was Steve Carells hairline.
You can see the pain in Michael's eyes when Toby tells him he has a brother Boulder
I was expecting Pam's last interaction to be the one at the airport because, it was one of the best scenes in the series, let alone the episode.
however it wasn't the last, so cant complain.
The instant connection between Michael and Andy is the most wholesome thing ever.
tho it happenee because andy was being a suck up to michael
there was no instant connection Andy was just cloning his behaviour
No he was just manipulating Michael to like him... he was shown as a suck up at the point.
It's hard being the new guy... Michael really tried to smooth it over for Andy like a good boss. It doesn't matter if Andy was already "sucking up" or not because it all comes full circle to their last interaction where Andy is much more endearing and genuine as a person instead of "the product no one wanted." Michael thinks Andy could be a good salesman if he wasn't so insecure so he tries to raise him up and leave him with "I have faith in you." And then still gives Andy a positive response when he loses one of his top 10 clients within minutes, lol. It's actually really touching and wonderful
No, it really isn’t. Andy was trying to mimic people’s behaviors because he thought that was how you get in their good graces right away. For him it was a power play. There was nothing wholesome about it, he was being a relentless suck-up.
The first time I saw the finale I cried as soon as Michael said “That’s what she said”
Why are you talking about yourself in the third person?
Michael Scott sams here
Michael Scott....
But you are Michael Scott....
BlueWolf 1337 they’re not talking in the first person..?
That final dialogue between him and Jim will never not get me emotional.
And especially the last glance too...😭
I can't describe the feeling I get when creed says his last line to Micheal. It's seriously so emotional to me. I don't know why but they're last interaction hits harder than anyone else's. It's just different. I'm not saying Creed was a profoundly deep character or anything like that. I'm just saying that interaction was next level to me personally. Great show.
I love how most of the characters really changed between the first and last season. It's like you're actually there with them as they mature.
And then there's Creed
do you not remember the last episode? dude straight up turned himself to the police after being on the run for years
Except Kevin and Ryan. Kevin got dumber and Ryan got crazier.
Creed : See ya tomorrow boss
😢💔
When Michael gave Dwight that letter, that is what made me tear up.
Him and Jim talking about being the best boss etc was very heartwarming and all, but when Dwight actually showed emotion was the scene that got to me the most. Dwight went from hating Michael to loving him all through a single letter about how Michael actually felt about him. Truely inspiring, made me cry!
Danky Darron wait he never hated micheal
emmy dexter he tried to get him fired and take his spot.
BYMER TV dwight tried to get micheal fired ?
@@emmydexter4649 yup, he wanted to take his spot because Angela wanted him to.
@@emmydexter4649 He never hated Micheal but he was pretty much first written to be his kiss ass as a way to kind of usurp him. As the show goes on, he genuinely starts caring for Micheal and starts seeing him as a mentor. Dwight's evolution in the show is an interesting one because he starts off as a huge kiss ass introvert weirdo
It just dawned on me that Ryan was a temp who worked there for 8 years.
temp? more like perm
He wasn’t a very good temp clearly
well technically he was a temp, then moved up to sales, then corporate, then worked at a bowling alley, then worked for the michael scott paper company, then went back to working there
5:45 That would have been the perfect “that’s what she said”
SnowyYute I say every time
Every time
Lol
He was about to say that but he stopped!
Lol
This is what we call character development
🙏
Robert Olmstead Wait, just Micheal or everybody?
Luca I would agree towards the end of the show but at this moment I would say that they were all still generally relatable.
Yes and changing writers🙏
Luca don’t be a caricature luca, never be a caricature
I cried when Micheal left and cried when he came back at the end of the show I finally realized who my favorite character is it was Michael after all these months of watching😭
broo last interaction with jim made me cry, I lost my boss bc of Covid and he was the first person to give me a job and trust me, those persons might not be your family but they make you feel like you are a part of one
😞 sorry for your loss
12:05 Micheal gave his cup to creed
He didn't. He threw it away and creed got it from the trash can😂
@@PolyKakoi its true
@@PolyKakoi creed stole it
*Michael
@@PolyKakoi that makes it even better
The 3 dislikes are from Toby, his brother in Colorado and the Scranton Strangler!
Akshat Singh that only explains 2 dislikes
Now it's up to 13...spreading faster than C-19
@@fayyaaz2265 damn right dude 😂
So Toby disliked twice
Toby made 2 accounts?
If it wasn't for the pandemic, i would never have seen this show.
@@wbwbc89 (?
Ikr
I’ve been watching this since 5th grade I’m in 9th grade lol
Yeah
Same!!! Weirdly enough I rarely watch tv shows and I’m not a fan of comedy. So I stumbled upon videos making fun of kelly and decided to check it out during spring break. I fell in love with the show and eventually found the Office ladies podcast. I had to take a summer class and didn’t realize until almost the end of the course we had to do a 5 page analysis on a show that took place in a work environment. Of course I wrote my paper about the office, I was able to use very exact moments of the show to proof my points and I even used quotes from the podcast coming from Jenna Fisher and Angela Kingsley. I also found a kitten which I decided to name Bandit. I got an A in my paper btw.
Anyways, as much as the pandemic sucks I’m happy I stumbled upon this show, it is so great, full of wonderful jokes and brilliant writing. I owe so many laughs to this show, my A, and even my cat, as I truly would have not decided to keep it if it wasn’t for Angela and her love for cats.
Man i will never forget what kelly did with Michael in the end
True
Arguably one of the greatest characters ever written in all of entertainment.
Junto con Saúl Goodman
@@alejandrorivero90 responde un mensaje en inglés en español, que grande XDD | respond to a message in English in Spanish, how great (yeah, yes, use translator)
@@yosoyyastin y si que lo traduzca el administrador 💁🏻♂️
@@alejandrorivero90 que se ponga a chambear 👻
When creed said, “see ya tomorrow boss” I felt that.
“This is an environment of welcoming so you should just get the hell out of here”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This show is so good that no matter how many times I re watch it, I never get bored of it
Michael: “am I the princess?”
First interaction with Toby: "Get out!" 😁
Fuck Toby
Dude lol, Thats how you know the rivalry was genuine.
“We’re not all gonna sit in a circle Indian style are we?” :D
“Get out.” -_-
Knowing that it is a place of welcoming, you should just get out
That was offensive
And LAME
So,
double offensive!
Pam's face at 6:16 just watching those two guys is unique and I love it.
"Oh God there are two of him"
Also, you should've shown his interactions with Erin.
And Karen
@@midtone. No, Karen had nothing to do with his character development whatsoever she didn't even work at that branch
Dominic Neither do quite a few people on this list however I do agree that Karen doesn’t belong here more because they had very little actual interaction and in my opinion she wasn’t a major character
@@insertusername1608 stanley was in the vid tho
@Terminology! I was talking about when michael left to go to Colorado. I should have been more specific sorry.
“You sold us all on Andy, a product that no one wanted” Ed Helms played the Onceler in The Lorax, where he sold everyone on the Thneed, a product no one wanted.
😮
I feel the need! The need for Thneed.
that one last was really the most emotional moment of the shows
Amazingly, I think the most emotional moment was Erin meeting her parents. And it's good that they did that because seasons 8 and 9 Erin were terrible up to that point.
When Ryan thanks Michael, you can tell it's a real, sincere thank you.
This is proof that Michael becomes more likable and mature in the later seasons. Remember how painful and cringe he was at Season One?
He was rlly funny in a way tho lol
Michael's counterpart from the office UK (the series that this one was based on) was that rude and insensitive all the way through
@@ninoo3186 his counterpart was Ricky Gervais right?
@@ronanbudiyono2117 yup. Played by him, the character's name is david brent
He got worse again when Holly left he was so awkward in most of season 5
He started as a David Brent knockoff.
He ended as one of the best characters in American television.
The impeccable Michael Scott.
The whole show started as an UK Office knockoff, then it grew into its own and after the first 2 seasons it's one of my favourite shows
@@jamiereay2116 a UK* and not knock off, just remake. But this is the only US remake that is on par with the original. Great TV show
W
Damn, half the cast got YOUNGER after seven years.
Big bucks will do that to you
Lee Hiachi and much much much better lighting
Non sense, my parents were dirt poor growing up. I found one of their old photo albums when they were married and my mom looked much much older back in the day than she does now.
It's a sign of the times.
The results of Botox, better food, private trainers, and hair transplants!
Crazy how Michael went from a character everyone hated to a character everyone missed